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The Dinkey Bird

    By Eugene Field



    In an ocean, 'way out yonder
    (As all sapient people know),
    Is the land of Wonder-Wander,
    Whither children love to go;
    It's their playing, romping, swinging,
    That give great joy to me
    While the Dinkey-Bird goes singing
    In the amfalula tree!

    There the gum-drops grow like cherries,
    And taffy's thick as peas -
    Caramels you pick like berries
    When, and where, and how you please;
    Big red sugar-plums are clinging
    To the cliffs beside that sea
    Where the Dinkey-Bird is singing
    In the amfalula tree.

    So when children shout and scamper
    And make merry all the day,
    When there's naught to put a damper
    To the ardor of their play;
    When I hear their laughter ringing,
    Then I'm sure as sure can be
    That the Dinkey-Bird is singing
    In the amfalula tree.

    For the Dinkey-Bird's bravuras
    And staccatos are so sweet -
    His roulades, appoggiaturas,
    And robustos so complete,
    That the youth of every nation -
    Be they near or far away -
    Have especial delectation
    In that gladsome roundelay.

    Their eyes grow bright and brighter,
    Their lungs begin to crow,
    Their hearts get light and lighter,
    And their cheeks are all aglow;
    For an echo cometh bringing
    The news to all and me,
    That the Dinkey-Bird is singing
    In the amfalula tree.

    I'm sure you like to go there
    To see your feathered friend -
    And so many goodies grow there
    You would like to comprehend!
    Speed, little dreams, your winging
    To that land across the sea
    Where the Dinkey-Bird is singing
    In the amfalula tree!



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